Adorable 3 year old Timmy is looking for a forever family and is waiting in China. He is newly listed with Madison Adoption Associates and is diagnosed as having 1. Post-operative Congenital Heart Disease: VSD (perimembranous), PFO, mild tr…icuspid valvular insufficiency, PH; 2. Down syndrome., , He has a $4,000 AGENCY GRANT making the ‘agency fee’ portion of his adoption expenses $2,500.

Timmy is a very happy boy currently living in foster care., He likes to be held and enjoys going outside to play., When he’s outside, he likes to watch walking people., At 2 years and 1 month of age, he could call baba and nana. At that time, he was sent to the hospital to repair his CHD. After the surgery, he became more active. At 2 years and 3 months of age, he could walk with one hand held, could hold a spoon to eat, and could dance to the music., He liked to draw., At 2 years and 5 months of age, he liked pretty clothes, would greet acquaintances, and could wave goodbye to people. At 2 years and 7 months of age, he got along well with people, liked cartoons, singing, and dancing., He had a strong imitating ability and he liked to play with other children. At 2 years and 9 months of age, Timmy could imitate adult,,…¾‚s motions and could walk independently., He could also speak simple words. At 3 years old, Timmy can run, knows many things and remembers them. He calls older men ,,¦…œgrandpa,” younger men ,,¦…œbaba,,,‚ and little boys ,,¦…œbrother.”, Timmy is extroverted, a little impatient, and relentless., He likes music and singing and can hum with the music., Timmy likes to play with toys and has a quick reaction., He likes to play with other children and when he is outside, he sometimes clings to the adults and wants to be held. Just like any other three year old, he likes others toys, but does not like other children to take his toys.

MAA Adoption Programs

Madison Adoption Associates currently offers international adoption programs in the countries of China, the Philippines, and Bulgaria. Our programs mostly focus on placing children who have special medical needs.